Here are some details about the supposed presence of possible Dutra in Aden in August. The schedule Dutra of little-known 1880. It is only known by a letter he is in Egypt in December 1880 and he talks about his stay at Stout. There is no evidence that there is in August and I express the greatest reservations about a recent document allegedly found. In fact, just read the letter Dutrieux February 1881. As I said earlier, Dutra had obviously reported early in his letter that he had seen Lucereau November 1879 and also in August 1880. He did not and that should suffice. However, it is only in the body of the letter further evidence adds. Indeed, Dutra cites a report of article in an Egyptian newspaper yesterday, and it only gives the pieces. Most importantly, it isolates the following excerpt which concludes the newspaper quotes:
"[...] ... Mr. Lucereau had to return to Aden until at July ... "
Given what follows and what precedes this passage, one senses that this is the last visit Lucereau of Aden, and therefore it should be understood that it remained only until July 1880. Peter Dutra who isolates that date, would have had another opportunity to clarify that it was the month of August with Lucereau. In addition, the doctor continues to comment on the newspaper itself in speaking of the letters in Cairo that "apparently" Abu Beker had received. Now we know that Lucereau himself who received the letters and that he expected in August. The information Dutrieux are second hand, it has never been in Aden in August 1880.
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